We left early in the morning before sunrise from Rann Riders since we had a long drive to reach the area known for the Hoopoe Lark. After about an hour’s drive we finally reached a remote part of the Little Rann of Kutch. Since we were one of the first jeeps to...

In an earlier post on the Desert Foxes found in Little Rann of Kutch, we narrated our experience of how we kept looking for this shy animal. In this photo essay, we showcase the many expressions of one friendly Desert Fox that allowed us to get as close as 10-15 feet...

While we were searching for the Desert Fox, read more about it here, we saw this nervous Nilgai mother with its calf. The moment we stopped the vehicle, they quickly disappeared into the shrub forest. We also saw a small herd of Wild Asses melt into the horizon during...

We began the afternoon safari in Little Rann of Kutch with the stated intent of looking out for a Desert Fox. After a thirty minute drive, we entered the area of the Wild Ass Sanctuary that is frequented by them. Almost immediately we saw our first Desert Fox (below)....

After the amazing sighting of the Striped Hyena, we drove around the Wild Ass Sanctuary looking for birds. And we hit jackpot when we spotted an Imperial Eagle in the distance. I liked the way the drivers here approach birds in the Sanctuary. They drive towards the...